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Davies has played more than 60 games since making his first-team debut for Swansea against West Ham in August 2012 and has made rapid progress.

Swansea do not wish to sell and showed an ability to resist offers when Fulham bid for £4million for Davies’s teammate Neil Taylor last month. However, the lure of Champions League football could be hard to resist if Davies’s suitors follow up with a substantial offer.

No fall guy: Davies (right) has impressed despite Swansea's Premier League struggles this season

Up for grabs: Palace kid Jonny Williams

Talking after signing his new deal
before Christmas, Davies said: ‘It wasn’t a difficult decision and it’s
always great to sign a new deal and commit my future to the club. This
is a great place to learn and improve and it’s nice to be rewarded for
all the effort I’ve put in.

'I think it’s the right place to be at in terms of my career, and if I’m playing regularly and I’m happy then that’s the main thing and all I can ask for.’

Swansea are planning to rebuild in the summer with a few of their foreign signings expected to move on.

One player they have an interest in is Crystal Palace midfielder Jonny Williams.

Manager Tony Pulis has said the young Wales midfielder can go out on loan with Charlton among those keen to take him but Swansea have an eye on a permanent deal for the summer.

The highly-rated 20-year-old has been on the periphery this season and needs games to get his match sharpness back.

Swansea have offered trials to GAIS midfielder Adnan Maric. The 16-year-old Swedish starlet said optimistically: ‘It’s exciting. It’s my agent who fixed it. I have not figured out if I want to move there permanently, and I will not do so if it doesn’t feel right.’